Disney's "The Little Mermaid, Jr."

In a magical underwater kingdom, the beautiful young mermaid, Ariel, longs to leave her ocean home - and her fins - behind and live in the world above. But first, she'll have to defy her father, King Triton, make a deal with the evil sea witch, Ursula, and convince the handsome Prince Eric that she's the girl whose enchanting voice he's been seeking.

Directed by Sarah Sandoval

"The Homecoming"

Auditions: September 18 & 19 7pm-9pm; callbacks Sept 20Performances: Nov 3, 4, 10 & 11 @ 7:30 PM; Nov 5 & 12 @ 3:00 PMWhen Clay Spencer fails to arrive home at the expected hour on Christmas Eve of 1933, his family grows concerned. While his seven brothers and sisters and his mother keep vigil the older son, Clay-boy, goes in search of his father. But on his journey through the snowbound Virginia hills, the boy experiences a series of hazardous, touching and hilarious adventures.

Director: Stan Logan

"Amelia Earhart - Flights of Fancy"

Itís 1932 and Amelia Earhart is on her first great flight: a solo across the Atlantic. Her tiny cockpit becomes filled with specters of memory as she relives fragments of her life. Scenes flow seamlessly as she interacts with her family, including her alcoholic father; with other flyers; and finally with millionaire publisher George Putnam who arranged a money-making stunt flight where her fame and fortune were made.

Directed by Jim Chandler

Lying in State

The state senator has died in a ridiculous gun accident, and it has made him a national hero. Everyone is searching for something. The local political party leaders are strenuously looking for someone to fill his senate seat. His ex-wife is looking for a bugler to play for his funeral. Bunny, the stripper, and a host of other zany characters are looking for love, votes, the right casket and a big purple squirrel named Mel. In this madcap comedy, love, politics and well, everything, are not what they seem.

Directed by Kevin Burke

Junie B. Jones is not a Crook

Something terrible happened to Junie B. Jones at school today! Someone stole her new furry mittens! So when Junie B. finds a wonderful pen of many colors, she should be allowed to keep it, right? Because finders keepers, losers weepers. And guess what? There's a new boy in kindergarten and he is the handsomest. The only thing is both Grace and Lucille want him to be their boyfriend. Maybe he will love Junie B. when he sees her wonderful pen! It is okay to keep it, right? Junie B. Jones is not a crook . . . or is she? A hilarious and heartfelt tale based on the best-selling book series

Directed by Nikki Wood

Kings Mountain Little Theatre, Inc. is a volunteer-based, 501(c)3 non-profit community theater. KMLT is funded in part by a Grassroots Grant from the North Carolina Arts Council, a state agency, and is a funded affiliate of the Cleveland County Arts Council. Last updated: May 29, 2017